Ce que révèle l’exil politique sur les relations entre les États italiens

The practice of political exile was particularly widespread in Renaissance Italy. The issues related to exiles were a major element of the official relationships between Italian states. The exiles themselves represented a significant part of the network of contacts –informal and dense– that would co...

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Main Author: Christine Shaw
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Editions 2002-11-01
Series:Laboratoire Italien
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/laboratoireitalien/361
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spelling doaj-237d33e38bc54466a7b1ec6aa4f97d3d2020-11-25T02:46:23ZfraÉcole Normale Supérieure de Lyon EditionsLaboratoire Italien1627-92042117-49702002-11-013133210.4000/laboratoireitalien.361Ce que révèle l’exil politique sur les relations entre les États italiensChristine ShawThe practice of political exile was particularly widespread in Renaissance Italy. The issues related to exiles were a major element of the official relationships between Italian states. The exiles themselves represented a significant part of the network of contacts –informal and dense– that would connect the populations of the various states with each other. The way governments treated exiles from other states was considered as a major hint on their true attitude towards the other governments. In order to control their exiles, States sought help and cooperation, however “host” governments would have often put forward the argument that it was preferable to treat the exiles in fair way not to incite them to commit acts of desperation. The treatment of and the attitude with the exiles are a sign of the strong interest of the Italian states for the domestic affairs of the other states. It also shows how important was for governments’ reputation, in their own states, the reputation they enjoyed in the other governments.http://journals.openedition.org/laboratoireitalien/361
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Ce que révèle l’exil politique sur les relations entre les États italiens
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title Ce que révèle l’exil politique sur les relations entre les États italiens
title_short Ce que révèle l’exil politique sur les relations entre les États italiens
title_full Ce que révèle l’exil politique sur les relations entre les États italiens
title_fullStr Ce que révèle l’exil politique sur les relations entre les États italiens
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description The practice of political exile was particularly widespread in Renaissance Italy. The issues related to exiles were a major element of the official relationships between Italian states. The exiles themselves represented a significant part of the network of contacts –informal and dense– that would connect the populations of the various states with each other. The way governments treated exiles from other states was considered as a major hint on their true attitude towards the other governments. In order to control their exiles, States sought help and cooperation, however “host” governments would have often put forward the argument that it was preferable to treat the exiles in fair way not to incite them to commit acts of desperation. The treatment of and the attitude with the exiles are a sign of the strong interest of the Italian states for the domestic affairs of the other states. It also shows how important was for governments’ reputation, in their own states, the reputation they enjoyed in the other governments.
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